This nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) to German Patent Application No. 10 2020 215 372.8, which was filed in Germany on Dec. 4, 2020, and which is herein incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a closure plug for a collector of a refrigerant circuit, in particular a collector of a condenser of a refrigerant circuit.
Cooling circuits in which a collector is provided which temporarily stores refrigerants are known for motor vehicles. Collectors of this kind that are integrated in a condenser are also known, wherein the refrigerant typically flows between the desuperheating region and condensation region of the condenser and the subcooling region of the condenser into the collector interposed there fluidically in order to also undergo a liquid-gas separation in addition to the intermediate storage of refrigerants. In this case, essentially only liquid refrigerant flows downstream of the collector into the subcooling region of the condenser; this promotes the effectiveness of the subcooling of the refrigerant because no amount of gas or only a small amount of gas flows into the subcooling region.
In this regard, a dryer insert and/or filter insert, which filters and/or dries the refrigerant, are optionally also used in the collector. In the case of such collectors, provision is generally made for the collector to be accessible after the refrigerant circuit has been filled, for example, to replace the insert, because otherwise the entire collector or the entire condenser would have to be replaced. Such collectors accordingly have a closable opening. A closure plug, which is intended to securely close the opening, is inserted into this opening.
A collector for a condenser of a refrigerant circuit is known from FR 2 879 169 A1, which has an opening into which a closure plug can be inserted to close the opening. The closure plug in this case has an approximately cylindrical base body which defines a circumferential wall. To seal the opening by means of the closure plug, the closure plug on its circumferential wall has a groove into which an O-ring is inserted. The O-ring serves to seal the refrigerant-filled interior of the collector with respect to the closure plug, so that the refrigerant or the refrigerant-oil mixture cannot escape from the collector due to the addition of oil from the compressor. The closure plug has the disadvantage that although the O-ring seals the interior of the collector, the O-ring, sealing the interior, and parts of the closure plug are nevertheless exposed from the outside to media that can cause or promote contamination and/or corrosion of the O-ring, the closure plug, and/or the wall of the collector, such as, for example, dirt, salt, and/or water, etc. This proves to be disadvantageous, especially since if the O-ring is heavily soiled, its sealing capabilities can also be impaired.
A collector of a condenser of a refrigerant circuit is known from DE 102 13 176 A1, which corresponds to US 2005/0178147, which is incorporated herein by reference and which has an opening into which a closure plug can be inserted to close the opening. The closure plug in this case has an approximately cylindrical base body which defines a circumferential wall. To seal the opening by means of the closure plug, the closure plug on its circumferential wall has two grooves into which an O-ring is inserted. The two grooves and thus also the two O-rings, a first O-ring and a second O-ring, are arranged offset in the axial direction of the cylindrical base body. In this case, one O-ring seals the collector towards the inside so that the refrigerant cannot escape. The other O-ring seals the collector towards the outside so that the O-ring, which seals towards the inside, is not contaminated by media from the outside. However, this has the disadvantage that two O-rings are required, which increases the costs, and that these two O-rings must be installed individually and correctly placed, which increases the installation effort and thus also the installation costs and increases the risk of incorrect installation, which could negatively affect functionality.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a closure plug for a collector, which is improved over the prior art and is simplified with respect to production and assembly.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention relates to a closure plug for a collector of a refrigerant circuit, with a substantially cylindrical base body with a circumferential wall, wherein a first circumferential groove, in which an O-ring is arranged, is provided in the circumferential wall, wherein an elastomer ring is injection molded onto the circumferential wall at an axial distance from the first circumferential groove. This prevents a reliable seal against the penetration of media from the outside, and yet the time-consuming assembly of two expensive O-rings can be avoided. Nevertheless, protection of the O-ring can be achieved by means of the cost-effective solution of the molding-on of an elastomer ring. In this way, the tightness of the closure plug inserted in the collector can be achieved in the long term.
The circumferential wall can have a second circumferential groove, wherein the molded-on elastomer ring also engages in or is injection molded into the second circumferential groove. It is achieved in this way that the molded-on elastomer ring encounters an enlarged contact surface in the circumferential groove, which promotes its stability and attachment.
The elastomer ring can fill the second circumferential groove and protrude from the second circumferential groove in the radial direction. A secure arrangement and attachment with good sealing are thus achieved.
The elastomer ring can have a substantially angular, rectangular, round, or oval cross section in section. It is achieved thereby that the sealing can occur in a suitable manner on a wall of a collector.
The circumferential wall can form a shoulder, wherein the shoulder is arranged adjacent to the second circumferential groove. It is achieved thereby that the elastomer ring can also be clamped between a wall or surface of the collector and the shoulder, which further improves the sealing effect.
A third circumferential groove can be arranged axially between the first circumferential groove and the molded-on elastomer ring or between the first circumferential groove and the second circumferential groove. Said third circumferential groove can effect a mechanical decoupling of the two axial end regions of the closure plug with a simultaneous saving of materials. This can also be accompanied by a change in diameter.
The closure plug can have a first axial end face and a second axial end face, wherein the closure plug has at least one recess on the first axial end face and/or on the second axial end face. As a result, for example, due to compressive forces, an improved contact of the O-ring on the corresponding wall of the collector can be achieved. Points of application for tools for attaching the sealing plug can also be provided.
The first axial end face can have a first recess, in particular a substantially dome-shaped recess. As a result, a compressive force due to the pressure in the collector can act radially outwards on the dome and act on the O-ring, placed there, against the corresponding wall of the collector, which increases the tightness.
Furthermore, the second axial end face can have a tool receptacle, in particular a hexagon socket or an Allen socket. In this way, the closure plug can be fixedly placed and secured using a tool.
The second axial end face can also have further second recesses, which are arranged in particular around the tool receptacle. These further second recesses can also serve to reduce the weight and/or to receive tools.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes, combinations, and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
Closure plug 1 for a collector of a refrigerant circuit has a substantially cylindrical base body 2 with a circumferential wall 3. Base body 2 is preferably made of plastic or metal, therefore, for example, of a polymer or a metal alloy, such as polyamide or an aluminum alloy.
A first circumferential groove 4, in which an O-ring 5 is arranged, is provided in circumferential wall 3. O-ring 5 preferably has a round cross section and is made of rubber or of an elastomeric material. O-ring 5 protrudes radially beyond and out of first circumferential groove 4.
Furthermore, an elastomer ring 6 is injection molded onto circumferential wall 3 at an axial distance ‘a’ from circumferential groove 4. This elastomer ring 6 is thus injection molded onto circumferential wall 3 during the manufacturing process and is thus attached to it.
For this purpose, circumferential wall 3 can optionally have a second circumferential groove 7. The molded-on elastomer ring 6, placed in this way, can also engage in second circumferential groove 7 or be injection molded into it. As can be seen from
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In the exemplary embodiment shown, circumferential wall 3 has a shoulder 8 which protrudes radially. Shoulder 8 is situated adjacent to second circumferential groove 7.
In an advantageous exemplary embodiment, a third circumferential groove 9 is arranged axially between first circumferential groove 4 and the molded-on elastomer ring 6 or between first circumferential groove 4 and second circumferential groove 7. This circumferential groove 9 can promote the elasticity of the closure plug.
According to the exemplary embodiment, closure plug 1 has a first axial end face 10 and a second axial end face 11. First axial end face 10 is advantageously end face 10 which faces inwardly in the collector and second end face 11 thereby faces out of the collector when closure plug 1 is placed in the collector.
Closure plug 1 preferably has at least one recess 12, 13, 14 on first axial end face 10 and/or on second axial end face 11.
Second axial end face 11 has an optional tool receptacle 15 as a recess 13, in particular a hexagon socket or an Allen socket.
Optionally, it can also be provided that second axial end face 11 has further second recesses 14, which are arranged in particular around tool receptacle 15.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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